About the game
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
- PC, X360, PS3
- Published by Electronic Arts
- Developed by Criterion Studios
- French release: November 19 2010
- US release: November 16 2010
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Nice advertising EA. I havent seen anything this aggressive for a game in years. It is odd, too... because it is a genre that generally doesnt sell well, comparatively , to other genres. Guess EA is trying to change that. Very cool. Almost feels like a console launch, with the way they are promoting the game. Its a shame I dont live near any of these big cities. The party looks insane!
But again, these vids are not really worth much to us gamers because we just suck on trailers and stuff.
Now I also noticed in the second vid that there was a clip shown with a black&white filter on the track. Why, why, why are so many developers trying to ruin their games with these ugly and rediculous filters???
Videos of the game itself would have been preferable to seeing a bunch of brainless losers 'dancing' to dreadful music.
Lucky for EA and the rest of us, they have the dough to keep on trying.
See where they ended up? Back to the high point of the series.
(though I'd argue that Most Wanted was just that, with an even crazier cat&mouse system and the awesome openness of Underground)
But yeah, we'll have to see what and how with this game.
The name alone is making me confused, as there is already a Hot Pursuit in existence, which was rendered obsolete with HP2.
So what is it? A remake of HP? and mix of HP and HP2? a mix of HP and HP2 with open worldness and added stuffs?
Even if it was just a graphically enhanced version of HP2, I'd bite.
It's Criterion at the wheel now, so I'm interested.
Let's just call this game HP3, I guess. Seriously, they must think that all the fans of old games have died out and nobody remembers them now so they can reuse the same name(s) again.
What a stupid trend.
I must admit, I'm a bit offended by that.
Terrible promotion idea, I can absolutely not relate at all to these fashion victim hipster dickwads.